1995 Chevrolet S10 Drag Race **true Turn Key Ready!!** on 2040-cars
Merritt Island, Florida, United States
THIS IS A TURN KEY, RACE READY TRUCK!! REASONABLE CASH OFFERS ARE WELCOME!! If you want to come inspect it and make an offer at that time you are welcome to do so. Was built to run 150hp nitrous shot...only has the 100hp jets in currently. Running 11.90's on this setup. Will run 11.4=11.5's with 150 jets. Truck was built two months ago for my son to learn about mechanics and racing basics. It's time to move on to another project we have found! Please understand, this is a race ready truck but it's NOT a show truck. We did straighten out some of the small dings and scratches the truck had around the body and sprayed it with hot rod black. It looks tough as hell from 10 ft away but it IS NOT PERFECT by any means. Does have a few small nicks and scratches on it now but I will give you what we have left of the paint and activator. Will also come with a SFI/1 jacket the tracks require for running nitrous. You will need your own helmet!! Reserve is set much less than you probably expect so bid to win it! Bring your own trailer or if you don't mind being hassled by the cops, drive it home. Only has tail lights and low beam headlights wired to switch on dash. No horn, wipers or anything else that isn't necessary on the drag strip. .030 over 350 block (prepped) Speed Pro Hyper pistons Rings gapped for nitrous New Clevite rod and main bearings ARP rod studs Stock crank and rods new oil pan/pump Comp 280H/.480 lift cam iron 58cc Camaro heads with 1.94 valves TH350 built by J&B transmission in Cocoa 3000 stall 10" converter 600 Holley vacuum secondary ProComp polished hirise intake (also comes with Edelbrock performer) Jegs racing seat with cover ( also have original bench seat) Plexi-glass side windows (also will come with original glass and crank/regulators) Aluminum dash with gauges and switches ALL new wiring and fuse box Nitrous Express Mainline plate system Fuel cell/battery relocated to bed Lakewood traction bars Mini spool with 3.73 gears Truck completely gutted. No interior. Factory fuel tank and wheel wells removed. All a/c and heat removed. Weld Wheels 15x8 rear with 28x10.5 slicks 15x4 front with 165/80 Tires are LIKE NEW!! Driveshaft loop installed QuickCar master disconnect switch on rear Bully tailgate net FULLY TURN KEY READY TO RACE!! Runs on pump 93 or use 110 to run the bottle. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS....IF YOU CHANGE THE NITROUS JETS AND IT RUNS UNDER A 11.49 YOUR TRACK MIGHT MAKE YOU INSTALL A CAGE!! If you put better heads on it AND change the jets you WILL MOST DEFINITELY HAVE TO INSTALL A CAGE!! We tried to keep it JUST under the 11.49 bracket but all you will have to do is change the jets and push the throttle to the firewall to be there. Just giving you fair warning on this part. Truck is currently ready to run the 150 jets. colder NGK's in it already, just retard the timing another 2 degrees. Feel free to call or text for more info or to come by and check it out in person. THERE WILL BE NO JOY RIDES!! You want to "test drive" it, you better have cash in hand! 321-544-8497 Located in merritt island, Fl
On Jan-27-14 at 11:13:21 PST, seller added the following information: Reserve has been removed!! Next bid meets the reserve!! Feel free to ask questions or come by and look at it in person before you bid if you want. |
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